
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay 23:24 I will answer your "why on Earth. . ." Question. why not? We are planning to try one because it's been recommended to us many times. Friends have described it as relaxing and entertaining. For example, I really love days at Dutch Wonderland and think Disney cruise would be like a DW day x10. I just want to try it. Our kids are ages 3 and 5 and enjoy Disney movies.
Sorry if I came off like a jerk, but I still don't understand. I guess it's because I don't like theme parks in general. Also I don't allow Disney movies, and I would prefer to use the money on a more educational and interesting vacation.
But I am sincere when I say that almost every post here complains about something (the food, atmosphere, expense), and I think you'd have a better time elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:We just did a 9 night Disney cruise to Norway and it was amazing! Great way to travel with a large group and with kids. No packing and unpacking every night. The kids were old enough to run around the ship without us. They could check themselves in and out of the kids club as they wanted. We complained about the pad thai one night and the next night the chef made a pad thai just for our table that was perfect. The following night he made a few Indian dishes and the last night he made Chicken Adobo for my husband who is from the Philippines. The crew really goes out of their way to ensure you have a great time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay 23:24 I will answer your "why on Earth. . ." Question. why not? We are planning to try one because it's been recommended to us many times. Friends have described it as relaxing and entertaining. For example, I really love days at Dutch Wonderland and think Disney cruise would be like a DW day x10. I just want to try it. Our kids are ages 3 and 5 and enjoy Disney movies.
Sorry if I came off like a jerk, but I still don't understand. I guess it's because I don't like theme parks in general. Also I don't allow Disney movies, and I would prefer to use the money on a more educational and interesting vacation.
But I am sincere when I say that almost every post here complains about something (the food, atmosphere, expense), and I think you'd have a better time elsewhere.
I understand where you are coming from. If our travel budget was more limited, we probably wouldn't do it. But we are lucky enough to afford a few vacations next year, so a Disney cruise makes the cut. I only like theme parks in small doses - for instance, if I was planning a 2 week vacation, I may insert one theme park day. Also, on the Disney cruise, I don't think we will use the kid's club, so the complaints about that don't phase me. I'm not expecting amazing food. Atmosphere - well, I think I need to go and see for myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay 23:24 I will answer your "why on Earth. . ." Question. why not? We are planning to try one because it's been recommended to us many times. Friends have described it as relaxing and entertaining. For example, I really love days at Dutch Wonderland and think Disney cruise would be like a DW day x10. I just want to try it. Our kids are ages 3 and 5 and enjoy Disney movies.
Sorry if I came off like a jerk, but I still don't understand. I guess it's because I don't like theme parks in general. Also I don't allow Disney movies, and I would prefer to use the money on a more educational and interesting vacation.
But I am sincere when I say that almost every post here complains about something (the food, atmosphere, expense), and I think you'd have a better time elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Okay 23:24 I will answer your "why on Earth. . ." Question. why not? We are planning to try one because it's been recommended to us many times. Friends have described it as relaxing and entertaining. For example, I really love days at Dutch Wonderland and think Disney cruise would be like a DW day x10. I just want to try it. Our kids are ages 3 and 5 and enjoy Disney movies.
Anonymous wrote:Cruises are way more expensive that trips to the Disney parks. Since weight can be associated with income, it makes sense that on average the Cruise guests will be a little less large.
What the hell? I wish that were true. So does Oprah.
Cruises are way more expensive that trips to the Disney parks. Since weight can be associated with income, it makes sense that on average the Cruise guests will be a little less large.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dressed up do I need to be for the semi and formal dinner nights? We are headed on a 7 night cruise and then an additional week of vacation so I'm trying to to bring too much.
Is a sun dress and dress pants/shirt good enough?
Disney doesn't really do "formal" or "semi-formal" like some other cruise lines do. When we dressed for dinner, I would do a sundress, put kids in a collared shirt (polo) and not jeans.
Thanks. I'm finding that they dress code is very lack.
Do I need a beach towel for when we use the pool on the boat? (we are doing a European cruise and not getting off the boat for any beach days)
They will give you towels for use on the pool deck. And a sundress is fine. We saw people in shorts/T-shirts even on formal night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dressed up do I need to be for the semi and formal dinner nights? We are headed on a 7 night cruise and then an additional week of vacation so I'm trying to to bring too much.
Is a sun dress and dress pants/shirt good enough?
Disney doesn't really do "formal" or "semi-formal" like some other cruise lines do. When we dressed for dinner, I would do a sundress, put kids in a collared shirt (polo) and not jeans.
Thanks. I'm finding that they dress code is very lack.
Do I need a beach towel for when we use the pool on the boat? (we are doing a European cruise and not getting off the boat for any beach days)
Anonymous wrote:Was your room comfortable. Were you able to relax in it and watch t.v.?
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you go on a Disney Cruise? I read every post here and it sounds miserable. The food is bad, the cost was high, the kids really didn't have fun at the kids club, you wait in line to characters in costume.... God! I have two kids and I just don't let them watch Disney Movies because they're garbage. This cruise sounds uncomfortable at best, and your kids are learning absolutely nothing. Sorry for having such a strong opinion, but I can't help myself.